Ledger reserves the right to update or change these sales terms at any time, with changes applying to future purchases.
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The terms you agreed to when you first bought a Ledger product may not be the same terms that apply if you make a future purchase, so it is important to re-read the terms before each transaction.
When you purchase a Ledger device, this document governs your rights around delivery, returns, warranties, and what compensation you can seek if a product is faulty or an order goes wrong. Ledger limits its liability in ways that could restrict your ability to claim damages beyond the cost of the product itself. You can initiate a return or warranty claim by contacting Ledger's support team at support.ledger.com within the applicable return window.
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Unilateral modification clauses in consumer contracts face scrutiny under EU Unfair Contract Terms Directive 93/13/EEC, which requires that such clauses are transparent, have valid reasons, and do not fundamentally alter the contract to the consumer's detriment. The absence of a mandatory notification mechanism for term changes may present a compliance risk in some EU member states.
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The terms you agreed to when you first bought a Ledger product may not be the same terms that apply if you make a future purchase, so it is important to re-read the terms before each transaction.
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